However, if for example you come across any errors or are finding the pattern difficult to follow then please don’t hesitate to contact me. Hopefully, the pattern is easy for you to follow and there are no mistakes. This Elmer Fudd pattern has been crocheted by me twice and both times it has turned out well. DEC, 23SC, CC RUST, 14SC, CC OLIVE (38).28SC, CC RUST, 14SC, CC OLIVE (42) = 4 ROWS.*SC, INC* X4, CC RUST, *SC, INC* X2, CC OLIVE (18).*SC, INC* X2, SC, CC RUST, INC, CC OLIVE, *SC, INC* X3 (18).FLO: 4SC, CC RUST, 3SC, CC OLIVE, 5SC (12).4ply yarn (I used Scheepjes Catona in -255 Nude, 395 Willow, 388 Rust, 162 Black Coffee and 110 Jet Black).*_* X# - REPEAT SEQUENCE WITHIN THE ASTERISKS THE SPECIFIED NUMBER OF TIMES (E.G.CH# -CHAIN SPECIFIED NUMBER OF STITCHES (E.G CH1 OR CH5).MR#-MAGIC RING WITH SPECIFIED NUMBER OF SINGLE CROCHETS (E.G.The only differing factor will be the overall size of the finished product. Fortunately, this will not be an issue because whichever yarn and hook size you are using the outcome will be the same. The pictures in this tutorial, on the other hand, are from the aran version of Elmer that I made. My original Elmer was made using Scheepjes Catona yarn and that is what this pattern is based on. Nonetheless, I feel nothing but warm fuzziness crocheting and looking at these crocheted cuties.įinally, I am moving on the feature presentation – first up in the series is Elmer Fudd. This happens to people a lot when they think about the past, you unknowingly recreate and rewrite it a little in your mind. It could be due in part to me romanticising my childhood. And let’s be honest, they don’t make quality cartoons like they used to! Though, anyone that knows me is aware of my love for most things old school. Whatever the reason, it’s been lovely reminiscing because it brings back so many happy memories. I can’t remember what prompted me to start this series. However, if you keep checking back on my Instagram page you will get to see what the other three characters look like before their Freebie Friday pattern release. The set is not complete as of yet and I still have 3 characters to finish. This Looney Tunes themed set will again contain 6 characters: Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Porky Pig, Marvin Martian, Speedy Gonzales and Foghorn Leghorn. So, as the title suggests, I am releasing a new series as part of my Freebie Friday pattern release. I plan to put time aside to write some posts and catch you all up with my craftiness. Good news is that the Easter holidays start on Monday. Unfortunately, I have just not gotten round to writing about what I have been doing. Any of you that follow me on Instagram would have seen all the projects that I have been busily steam-powering through. That’s not to say that I haven’t had any time to crochet. I haven’t posted anything since I published my Owl pattern post which was the last in my Winnie the Pooh set. I have now added the pictures that were missing and this post is ready to go. I was supposed to post this in the morning but my day has been hectic. There are three parts in total, you can watch part 1 here. UPDATE: I have made a youtube tutorial to assist you if there are any parts of this written tutorial that you need help with. Happy Freebie Friday my fellow crocheters!
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